The Chappelle Show comedian returned to life as a touring stand-up earlier this year after an abrupt absence from life in the public eye in 2005. Apart from a few isolated projects -- the documentary Dave Chappelle's Block Party in 2006, and a gig at New York City comedy club The Comedy Cellar this past February -- the widely popular, critically acclaimed Chappelle hadn't been seen much since the height of his fame in the early 2000s.

But that hasn't made him any less funny. Chappelle's shows earlier this year in Atlanta, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee were met with raves; he also headlined Austin's Funny or Die tour. It's safe to say that Chappelle's back, on his own terms -- and that's a good thing for everyone.

Now comes last night's announcement that Chappelle will perform at the Fillmore Miami Beach next Friday, Dec. 13. Tickets went on sale Thursday, Dec. 5 at 5 p.m., and prices start at $55. If you haven't already blown your budget on an ill-advised art purchase or two, this is a rare chance to see one of this generation's funniest people do his thing.

Update: A new show has been added at 10:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 13, after Chappelle's 8 p.m. show sold out. Ticket price ($55) and points of sale remain the same.

Update: A third show will take place Saturday, Dec. 14, at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are now on sale.

Ciara LaVelle is New Times' arts and culture editor. She earned her BS in journalism at Boston University, moved to Florida in 2004, and landed a job as a travel writer. For reasons that seemed sound at the time, she gave up her life of professional island-hopping to join New Times' staff in 2011. She left the paper in 2014 to start a family, but two years and two babies later, she returned in the hopes that someone on staff would agree to babysit. No takers yet.